Egypt – Suspect says synagogue attack act of revenge against Israel

The Egyptian police arrested a suspect in Sunday’s attack on the Shaare Shamayim Synagogue in central Cairo. The Egyptian Interior Ministry said the man had confessed and tried to link his act to Israel’s “actions against the Palestinians.”

Gamal Hussein Ahmed, a 49-year-old tailor, was arrested in the Egyptian capital. He told his investigators that he was “angry at what is taking place in the Palestinian territories.”

Ahmed, a drug addict who had previously been in rehabilitation, was on his way to the American embassy to seek political asylum when police arrested him at 1 am, the ministry said

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The Interior Ministry added in its statement that the suspect had already been arrested in the past as part of an investigation focusing on a radical organization which attacked clubs in Cairo, but was never prosecuted.

In the 1990s, the man was convicted of fraud offenses in Libya and even served three years in prison before being deported back to Egypt.

Source: http://www.ynet.co.il/

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